Deck 4: Understanding Food and Nutrition Labels

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The FDA determined that the labeling of GMO foods is warranted and GMO foods need to be labeled in the United States.
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Dietary supplements have to undergo rigorous testing and obtain FDA approval, as done for drugs, before they are sold.
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Industry-initiated labeling systems are voluntary and generally employ science-based criteria for judging the nutrient qualities of food products.
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The "radura" symbol on a food package indicates that the food has been irradiated using X-rays, gamma rays, or electron beams.
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The terms "colors" and "color added" should be used on an ingredient label.
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The most common food additives are potassium and salt.
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Meat products labeled "lean" must contain fewer than 5 grams of fat and no trans fat per serving.
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A proposed major change for new nutrition labels is reality-based serving sizes that represent the average portion consumed by people over the age of 2 in the United States.
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Animals whose products are labeled organic are given antibiotics to prevent diseases.
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The term "organic" is not regulated by the USDA or any other government agency for use on food packages.
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Ingredients listed on the ingredient label are listed in the ascending order according to the number of calories each ingredient contributes.
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The amount of vitamins and minerals added during the fortification of foods must be listed in the Nutrition Facts panel.
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Foods that are labeled organic cannot be grown from genetically modified seeds or treated by irradiation.
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An example of a model health claim approved by the FDA is "Low-fat diets rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of some types of cancer, a disease associated with many factors."
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Foods labeled as gluten-free contain at least 50 parts per million of gluten.
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Structure/function claims appearing on dietary supplement labels can claim to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent diseases.
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"Unintentional additives" do not have to be included on the ingredient label.
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The term "natural" is defined by the FDA and means that the food contains no artificial ingredients.
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Rickets is caused by vitamin D deficiency.
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The USDA requires retailers to display a country-of-origin label on meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, many nuts, and some herbs.
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The Nutrition Facts panel must compulsorily have information on _____.

A) dietary fiber
B) vitamin B 12
C) vitamin D
D) potassium
E) zinc
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Additional information on specific nutrients such as vitamin D, vitamin E, folate, and _____ can be added to the Nutrition Facts panel on a voluntary basis.

A) cholesterol
B) saturated fat
C) sodium
D) potassium
E) dietary fiber
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Food additives may be added to food to _____.

A) enhance shelf life
B) enhance cooking properties
C) decrease calories
D) enhance shelf life and cooking properties
E) increase calories and improve quantity
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Since 1998, _____ has been added to refined grain products to reduce the risk of neural tube defects.

A) vitamin C
B) iron
C) riboflavin
D) thiamin
E) folate
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The most common food additives are _____.

A) sugar and salt
B) coloring agents and sugar
C) nitrates and aspartame
D) antibiotics and hormones
E) xanthan gum and diglycerides
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Meat products labeled "lean" must contain fewer than _____ per serving.

A) 5 grams of fat, 2 grams of saturated fat, and 50 milligrams of cholesterol
B) 10 grams of fat, 4.5 grams of saturated fat and trans fat combined, and 95 milligrams of cholesterol
C) 15 grams of saturated fat, 10 grams of trans fat, and 65 milligrams of cholesterol
D) 20 grams of fat, 10 grams of saturated fat and trans fat combined, and 20 milligrams of cholesterol
E) 25 milligrams of cholesterol and 10 grams of total fat
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Which common food allergen must be identified on ingredient labels?

A) strawberries
B) milk
C) corn syrup
D) xanthan gum
E) sodium aluminum phosphate
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Which food is most likely fortified?

A) orange juice
B) pasta
C) grits
D) white rice
E) crackers
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Which of the following is used as a thickening agent in bakeries?

A) potassium benzoate
B) trans fats
C) baking soda
D) xanthan gum
E) riboflavin
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If a banana is labeled "organic," then it _____.

A) has been fertilized with sewer sludge
B) has not been grown on land treated with synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides
C) might have been grown from genetically modified seeds
D) might have been treated by irradiation
E) means nothing because organic foods are not regulated
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Which of the following substances is considered an unintentional food additive?

A) sodium chloride
B) polysorbate
C) potassium benzoate
D) hormones and antibiotics given to livestock
E) soluble dietary fiber
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In general, % Daily Values of 5 or less are considered _____ sources of the nutrient listed on the label.

A) low
B) good
C) high
D) sufficient
E) moderate
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Which term is undefined by the FDA?

A) lean
B) low fat
C) free-range
D) high fiber
E) gluten-free
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Which food is most likely enriched?

A) orange juice
B) string cheese
C) white bread
D) 2% milk
E) fruit snacks
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Standard values for total fat, saturated fat, and carbohydrates are based on a daily intake of _____ calories.

A) 1,000
B) 2,000
C) 3,000
D) 4,000
E) 5,000
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The _____ developed and is implementing standards for organic foods.

A) FDA
B) FTC
C) USDA
D) NIH
E) EPA
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Ingredients must be listed in order of their contribution to the _____ of the food, from highest to lowest.

A) protein content
B) calories
C) nutrient density
D) volume
E) weight
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Which food must have a Nutrition Facts panel?

A) apple turnovers sold at the local bakery
B) a box of breakfast cereal
C) produce sold at farmers' markets
D) a package of fresh shrimp sold at the supermarket
E) a bottle of wine
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What does it mean if a package of flour tortillas is labeled "95% fat free"?

A) Ninety-five percent of the ingredients are low fat.
B) The product contains approximately 95% fat on a weight basis.
C) Five percent of the ingredients are fat free.
D) The product contains approximately 5% fat on a weight basis.
E) The product contains fewer than 10 grams of fat.
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The process of irradiating food _____.

A) prevents food from ever spoiling
B) enhances flavor
C) causes food to retain radioactive particles
D) is not approved for use on products in the United States and Canada
E) increases the shelf life of food and decreases the risk of food-borne illness
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Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.
<strong>Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.   Which ingredient contributes the most to the product's weight?</strong> A) organic vanilla B) soybean oil C) organic sugar D) organic semi-sweet chocolate E) baking soda <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which ingredient contributes the most to the product's weight?

A) organic vanilla
B) soybean oil
C) organic sugar
D) organic semi-sweet chocolate
E) baking soda
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Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.
<strong>Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.   The ingredient Organic Wheat Flour in the given product is most likely_____.</strong> A) eco-friendly B) enriched C) pure D) all natural E) gluten-free <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ingredient "Organic Wheat Flour" in the given product is most likely_____.

A) eco-friendly
B) enriched
C) pure
D) all natural
E) gluten-free
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The FDA approves health claims only for food products that are not high in fat, saturated fat, _____.

A) fiber , or sugar
B) whole grains, or hormones
C) cholesterol, or sodium
D) whole grains, or sodium
E) fiber, or hormones
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A frozen dinner can be labeled "organic" if it _____.

A) is made of entirely organically produced ingredients
B) contains at least 95% organic ingredients
C) contains at least 70% organic ingredients
D) contains at least 50% organic ingredients
E) contains less than 70% organic ingredients
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structure/function claim
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
structure/function claim
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
structure/function claim
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
structure/function claim
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
structure/function claim
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
structure/function claim
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
structure/function claim
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
structure/function claim
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
structure/function claim
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
structure/function claim
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
food additives
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
food additives
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
food additives
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
food additives
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
food additives
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
food additives
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
food additives
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
food additives
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
food additives
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
food additives
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
enrichment
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
enrichment
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
enrichment
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
enrichment
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
enrichment
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
enrichment
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
enrichment
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
enrichment
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
enrichment
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
enrichment
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
ingredient label
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
ingredient label
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
ingredient label
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
ingredient label
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
ingredient label
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
ingredient label
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
ingredient label
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
ingredient label
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
ingredient label
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
ingredient label
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
Nutrition Facts panel
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
Nutrition Facts panel
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
Nutrition Facts panel
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
Nutrition Facts panel
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
Nutrition Facts panel
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
Nutrition Facts panel
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
Nutrition Facts panel
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
Nutrition Facts panel
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
Nutrition Facts panel
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
Nutrition Facts panel
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
GRAS food additives
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
GRAS food additives
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
GRAS food additives
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
GRAS food additives
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
GRAS food additives
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
GRAS food additives
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
GRAS food additives
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
GRAS food additives
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
GRAS food additives
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
GRAS food additives
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
dietary supplement
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
dietary supplement
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
dietary supplement
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
dietary supplement
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
dietary supplement
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
dietary supplement
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
dietary supplement
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
dietary supplement
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
dietary supplement
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
dietary supplement
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
fortification
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
fortification
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
fortification
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
fortification
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
fortification
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
fortification
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
fortification
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
fortification
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
fortification
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
fortification
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
GMOs
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
GMOs
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
GMOs
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
GMOs
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
GMOs
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
GMOs
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
GMOs
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
GMOs
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
GMOs
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
GMOs
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
% Daily Values
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
% Daily Values
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
% Daily Values
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
% Daily Values
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
% Daily Values
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
% Daily Values
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
% Daily Values
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
% Daily Values
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
% Daily Values
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
% Daily Values
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
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Dietary supplements _____.

A) are intended to provide individuals with the macronutrients
B) can claim on their labels that the products prevent, treat, or cure disease
C) undergo the same rigorous testing and FDA approval as drugs
D) cannot be labeled with nutrient claims and health claims
E) must include a "Supplement Facts" panel that lists serving size, ingredients, and percent Daily Value (%DV) of essential nutrient ingredients
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"Organic"
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
"Organic"
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
"Organic"
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
"Organic"
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
"Organic"
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
COOL
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
COOL
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
COOL
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
COOL
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
COOL
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
USDA
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
USDA
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
USDA
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
USDA
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
USDA
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
"Some Organic Ingredients"
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
"Some Organic Ingredients"
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
"Some Organic Ingredients"
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
"Some Organic Ingredients"
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
"Some Organic Ingredients"
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
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In 2013, the FDA began the process of revising nutrition labels. Which nutrients may be required on the new labels because intake tends to be low?

A) vitamins A and E
B) vitamins K and D
C) vitamin C and magnesium
D) vitamin D and potassium
E) iodine and zinc
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Which additive gives baked products a light texture?

A) xanthan gum
B) diglycerides
C) propylene glycol monoesters
D) sodium aluminum phosphate
E) dicalcium phosphate
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Which nutrient(s) on the Nutrition Facts panel is(are) voluntarily listed?

A) potassium
B) monounsaturated fat
C) calcium
D) potassium and folate
E) potassium and calcium
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For meat or poultry to be labeled organic, the animals _____.

A) must be given feed products that are 100% organic
B) can occasionally be given antibiotics to prevent serious diseases
C) can be given regulated hormones to promote growth
D) can be given feed products containing GMOs
E) can only live in a confined area for five hours per day
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Which ingredient is a common food allergen and part of the "Big Eight"?

A) wheat
B) chocolate
C) baking soda
D) oatmeal
E) vanilla
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Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.
<strong>Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.   The cookies are considered a high % Daily Value source of _____.</strong> A) potassium B) sodium C) fiber D) fat E) saturated fat <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The cookies are considered a high % Daily Value source of _____.

A) potassium
B) sodium
C) fiber
D) fat
E) saturated fat
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Which term is defined by the FDA?

A) hormone-free
B) antibiotic-free
C) high fiber
D) all natural
E) made with real fruit
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Which labeling system features a symbol that identifies more nutritious choices within specific food product categories and lists the calories per serving and number of servings per package?

A) Nutrition at a Glance
B) Smart Choices Made Easy
C) Smart Choices Program
D) American Heart Association
E) American Cancer Society
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Identify the nutrient-content claim that means a serving of the product contains 10 to 19% of the Daily Value for a particular nutrient.

A) more
B) good source
C) high source
D) low
E) pure
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Structure/function claims on a dietary supplement _____.

A) must acknowledge that the FDA supports the claims
B) that are misleading can lead to the product being taken off the market
C) prove that the supplement can prevent a disease
D) prove that the supplement can treat a disease
E) have to be approved, as done for drugs, before they can appear on product labels
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The FDA determined that the labeling of GMO foods is warranted and GMO foods need to be labeled in the United States.
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Dietary supplements have to undergo rigorous testing and obtain FDA approval, as done for drugs, before they are sold.
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Industry-initiated labeling systems are voluntary and generally employ science-based criteria for judging the nutrient qualities of food products.
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The "radura" symbol on a food package indicates that the food has been irradiated using X-rays, gamma rays, or electron beams.
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The terms "colors" and "color added" should be used on an ingredient label.
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The most common food additives are potassium and salt.
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Meat products labeled "lean" must contain fewer than 5 grams of fat and no trans fat per serving.
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A proposed major change for new nutrition labels is reality-based serving sizes that represent the average portion consumed by people over the age of 2 in the United States.
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Animals whose products are labeled organic are given antibiotics to prevent diseases.
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The term "organic" is not regulated by the USDA or any other government agency for use on food packages.
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Ingredients listed on the ingredient label are listed in the ascending order according to the number of calories each ingredient contributes.
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The amount of vitamins and minerals added during the fortification of foods must be listed in the Nutrition Facts panel.
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Foods that are labeled organic cannot be grown from genetically modified seeds or treated by irradiation.
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An example of a model health claim approved by the FDA is "Low-fat diets rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of some types of cancer, a disease associated with many factors."
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Foods labeled as gluten-free contain at least 50 parts per million of gluten.
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Structure/function claims appearing on dietary supplement labels can claim to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent diseases.
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"Unintentional additives" do not have to be included on the ingredient label.
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The term "natural" is defined by the FDA and means that the food contains no artificial ingredients.
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Rickets is caused by vitamin D deficiency.
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The USDA requires retailers to display a country-of-origin label on meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, many nuts, and some herbs.
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The Nutrition Facts panel must compulsorily have information on _____.

A) dietary fiber
B) vitamin B 12
C) vitamin D
D) potassium
E) zinc
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Additional information on specific nutrients such as vitamin D, vitamin E, folate, and _____ can be added to the Nutrition Facts panel on a voluntary basis.

A) cholesterol
B) saturated fat
C) sodium
D) potassium
E) dietary fiber
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Food additives may be added to food to _____.

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B) enhance cooking properties
C) decrease calories
D) enhance shelf life and cooking properties
E) increase calories and improve quantity
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Since 1998, _____ has been added to refined grain products to reduce the risk of neural tube defects.

A) vitamin C
B) iron
C) riboflavin
D) thiamin
E) folate
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The most common food additives are _____.

A) sugar and salt
B) coloring agents and sugar
C) nitrates and aspartame
D) antibiotics and hormones
E) xanthan gum and diglycerides
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Meat products labeled "lean" must contain fewer than _____ per serving.

A) 5 grams of fat, 2 grams of saturated fat, and 50 milligrams of cholesterol
B) 10 grams of fat, 4.5 grams of saturated fat and trans fat combined, and 95 milligrams of cholesterol
C) 15 grams of saturated fat, 10 grams of trans fat, and 65 milligrams of cholesterol
D) 20 grams of fat, 10 grams of saturated fat and trans fat combined, and 20 milligrams of cholesterol
E) 25 milligrams of cholesterol and 10 grams of total fat
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Which common food allergen must be identified on ingredient labels?

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B) milk
C) corn syrup
D) xanthan gum
E) sodium aluminum phosphate
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Which food is most likely fortified?

A) orange juice
B) pasta
C) grits
D) white rice
E) crackers
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Which of the following is used as a thickening agent in bakeries?

A) potassium benzoate
B) trans fats
C) baking soda
D) xanthan gum
E) riboflavin
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If a banana is labeled "organic," then it _____.

A) has been fertilized with sewer sludge
B) has not been grown on land treated with synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides
C) might have been grown from genetically modified seeds
D) might have been treated by irradiation
E) means nothing because organic foods are not regulated
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Which of the following substances is considered an unintentional food additive?

A) sodium chloride
B) polysorbate
C) potassium benzoate
D) hormones and antibiotics given to livestock
E) soluble dietary fiber
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32
In general, % Daily Values of 5 or less are considered _____ sources of the nutrient listed on the label.

A) low
B) good
C) high
D) sufficient
E) moderate
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33
Which term is undefined by the FDA?

A) lean
B) low fat
C) free-range
D) high fiber
E) gluten-free
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34
Which food is most likely enriched?

A) orange juice
B) string cheese
C) white bread
D) 2% milk
E) fruit snacks
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35
Standard values for total fat, saturated fat, and carbohydrates are based on a daily intake of _____ calories.

A) 1,000
B) 2,000
C) 3,000
D) 4,000
E) 5,000
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36
The _____ developed and is implementing standards for organic foods.

A) FDA
B) FTC
C) USDA
D) NIH
E) EPA
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37
Ingredients must be listed in order of their contribution to the _____ of the food, from highest to lowest.

A) protein content
B) calories
C) nutrient density
D) volume
E) weight
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38
Which food must have a Nutrition Facts panel?

A) apple turnovers sold at the local bakery
B) a box of breakfast cereal
C) produce sold at farmers' markets
D) a package of fresh shrimp sold at the supermarket
E) a bottle of wine
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39
What does it mean if a package of flour tortillas is labeled "95% fat free"?

A) Ninety-five percent of the ingredients are low fat.
B) The product contains approximately 95% fat on a weight basis.
C) Five percent of the ingredients are fat free.
D) The product contains approximately 5% fat on a weight basis.
E) The product contains fewer than 10 grams of fat.
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40
The process of irradiating food _____.

A) prevents food from ever spoiling
B) enhances flavor
C) causes food to retain radioactive particles
D) is not approved for use on products in the United States and Canada
E) increases the shelf life of food and decreases the risk of food-borne illness
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41
Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.
<strong>Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.   Which ingredient contributes the most to the product's weight?</strong> A) organic vanilla B) soybean oil C) organic sugar D) organic semi-sweet chocolate E) baking soda
Which ingredient contributes the most to the product's weight?

A) organic vanilla
B) soybean oil
C) organic sugar
D) organic semi-sweet chocolate
E) baking soda
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Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.
<strong>Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.   The ingredient Organic Wheat Flour in the given product is most likely_____.</strong> A) eco-friendly B) enriched C) pure D) all natural E) gluten-free
The ingredient "Organic Wheat Flour" in the given product is most likely_____.

A) eco-friendly
B) enriched
C) pure
D) all natural
E) gluten-free
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43
The FDA approves health claims only for food products that are not high in fat, saturated fat, _____.

A) fiber , or sugar
B) whole grains, or hormones
C) cholesterol, or sodium
D) whole grains, or sodium
E) fiber, or hormones
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44
A frozen dinner can be labeled "organic" if it _____.

A) is made of entirely organically produced ingredients
B) contains at least 95% organic ingredients
C) contains at least 70% organic ingredients
D) contains at least 50% organic ingredients
E) contains less than 70% organic ingredients
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Match between columns
structure/function claim
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
structure/function claim
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
structure/function claim
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
structure/function claim
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
structure/function claim
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
structure/function claim
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
structure/function claim
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
structure/function claim
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
structure/function claim
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
structure/function claim
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
food additives
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
food additives
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
food additives
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
food additives
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
food additives
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
food additives
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
food additives
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
food additives
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
food additives
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
food additives
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
enrichment
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
enrichment
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
enrichment
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
enrichment
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
enrichment
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
enrichment
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
enrichment
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
enrichment
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
enrichment
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
enrichment
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
ingredient label
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
ingredient label
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
ingredient label
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
ingredient label
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
ingredient label
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
ingredient label
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
ingredient label
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
ingredient label
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
ingredient label
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
ingredient label
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
Nutrition Facts panel
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
Nutrition Facts panel
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
Nutrition Facts panel
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
Nutrition Facts panel
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
Nutrition Facts panel
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
Nutrition Facts panel
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
Nutrition Facts panel
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
Nutrition Facts panel
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
Nutrition Facts panel
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
Nutrition Facts panel
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
GRAS food additives
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
GRAS food additives
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
GRAS food additives
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
GRAS food additives
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
GRAS food additives
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
GRAS food additives
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
GRAS food additives
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
GRAS food additives
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
GRAS food additives
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
GRAS food additives
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
dietary supplement
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
dietary supplement
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
dietary supplement
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
dietary supplement
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
dietary supplement
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
dietary supplement
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
dietary supplement
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
dietary supplement
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
dietary supplement
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
dietary supplement
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
fortification
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
fortification
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
fortification
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
fortification
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
fortification
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
fortification
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
fortification
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
fortification
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
fortification
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
fortification
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
GMOs
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
GMOs
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
GMOs
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
GMOs
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
GMOs
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
GMOs
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
GMOs
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
GMOs
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
GMOs
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
GMOs
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
% Daily Values
represent the percentages of the standard nutrient amounts obtained from one serving of the food product
% Daily Values
the replacement of the thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron lost when grains are refined
% Daily Values
substances added to food to enhance its color, flavor, texture, cooking properties, shelf life, or nutrient content
% Daily Values
the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food product
% Daily Values
contain selected, individual genes transferred from one organism to another
% Daily Values
can be used in food without preapproval by the FDA
% Daily Values
must include the presence of common food allergens in products
% Daily Values
provides specific information about a food's serving size, the calorie value and nutrient content of a serving, and ingredients
% Daily Values
a product taken by mouth that contains dietary ingredients such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, herbs, and hormones
% Daily Values
a statement on a dietary supplement label that describes the effect the supplement may have on the body
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46
Dietary supplements _____.

A) are intended to provide individuals with the macronutrients
B) can claim on their labels that the products prevent, treat, or cure disease
C) undergo the same rigorous testing and FDA approval as drugs
D) cannot be labeled with nutrient claims and health claims
E) must include a "Supplement Facts" panel that lists serving size, ingredients, and percent Daily Value (%DV) of essential nutrient ingredients
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47
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"Organic"
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
"Organic"
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
"Organic"
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
"Organic"
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
"Organic"
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
COOL
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
COOL
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
COOL
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
COOL
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
COOL
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
USDA
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
USDA
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
USDA
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
USDA
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
USDA
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
"Some Organic Ingredients"
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
"Some Organic Ingredients"
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
"Some Organic Ingredients"
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
"Some Organic Ingredients"
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
"Some Organic Ingredients"
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
a label on certain products displaying the country of origin
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
contains at least 95% organic ingredients
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
contains at least 70% organic ingredients
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
contains less than 70% organic ingredients
"Made with Organic Ingredients"
can impose financial penalties on companies that use the organic seal inappropriately
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48
In 2013, the FDA began the process of revising nutrition labels. Which nutrients may be required on the new labels because intake tends to be low?

A) vitamins A and E
B) vitamins K and D
C) vitamin C and magnesium
D) vitamin D and potassium
E) iodine and zinc
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49
Which additive gives baked products a light texture?

A) xanthan gum
B) diglycerides
C) propylene glycol monoesters
D) sodium aluminum phosphate
E) dicalcium phosphate
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50
Which nutrient(s) on the Nutrition Facts panel is(are) voluntarily listed?

A) potassium
B) monounsaturated fat
C) calcium
D) potassium and folate
E) potassium and calcium
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51
For meat or poultry to be labeled organic, the animals _____.

A) must be given feed products that are 100% organic
B) can occasionally be given antibiotics to prevent serious diseases
C) can be given regulated hormones to promote growth
D) can be given feed products containing GMOs
E) can only live in a confined area for five hours per day
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52
Which ingredient is a common food allergen and part of the "Big Eight"?

A) wheat
B) chocolate
C) baking soda
D) oatmeal
E) vanilla
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53
Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.
<strong>Organic Chocolate Crisps Cookies  Ingredients: Organic Sugar, Organic Wheat Flour (Niacin, Iron, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate, Organic Milk, Organic Soy, Organic Vanilla, Soybean Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Egg Whites, Sea Salt, Baking Soda.   The cookies are considered a high % Daily Value source of _____.</strong> A) potassium B) sodium C) fiber D) fat E) saturated fat
The cookies are considered a high % Daily Value source of _____.

A) potassium
B) sodium
C) fiber
D) fat
E) saturated fat
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54
Which term is defined by the FDA?

A) hormone-free
B) antibiotic-free
C) high fiber
D) all natural
E) made with real fruit
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55
Which labeling system features a symbol that identifies more nutritious choices within specific food product categories and lists the calories per serving and number of servings per package?

A) Nutrition at a Glance
B) Smart Choices Made Easy
C) Smart Choices Program
D) American Heart Association
E) American Cancer Society
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56
Identify the nutrient-content claim that means a serving of the product contains 10 to 19% of the Daily Value for a particular nutrient.

A) more
B) good source
C) high source
D) low
E) pure
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Structure/function claims on a dietary supplement _____.

A) must acknowledge that the FDA supports the claims
B) that are misleading can lead to the product being taken off the market
C) prove that the supplement can prevent a disease
D) prove that the supplement can treat a disease
E) have to be approved, as done for drugs, before they can appear on product labels
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